Accuracy and reconstruction in autobiographical memory: (Re)consolidating neuroscience and sociocultural developmental approaches [0.03%]
自传体记忆的准确性和重构:神经科学与社会文化发展方法的(再)巩固
Robyn Fivush,Azriel Grysman
Robyn Fivush
Autobiographical memories are never isolated episodes; they are embedded in a network that is continually updated and prediction driven. We present autobiographical memory as a meaning-driven process that includes both veridical traces and ...
From evolutionary ecosystem simulations to computational models of human behavior [0.03%]
从生态系统的演化模拟到人类行为的计算模型
Peter J Bentley,Soo Ling Lim
Peter J Bentley
We have a wide breadth of computational tools available today that enable a more ethical approach to the study of human cognition and behavior. We argue that the use of computer models to study evolving ecosystems provides a rich source of ...
Animal models for epileptic foci localization, seizure detection, and prediction by electrical impedance tomography [0.03%]
用电阻抗断层扫描法进行癫痫灶定位、发作检测和预测的动物模型研究
Rong Wang,Wenjing Zhu,Guohua Liang et al.
Rong Wang et al.
Surgical resection of lesions and closed-loop suppression are the two main treatment options for patients with refractory epilepsy whose symptoms cannot be managed with medicines. Unfortunately, failures in foci localization and seizure pre...
Thinking about thinking about thinking … & feeling: A model for metacognitive and meta-affective processes in task engagement [0.03%]
关于思考的思考的感觉:任务参与中的元认知和元情感过程模型
Ayanna K Thomas,Alia N Wulff,Dominique Landinez et al.
Ayanna K Thomas et al.
Metacognition, or thinking about thinking, is a phenomenon that has received much attention across the numerous fields of Psychological Science. The overarching goal has centered on understanding how humans monitor their internal mental pro...
Behavioral, neurological, and psychiatric frailty of autobiographical memory [0.03%]
自传体记忆的行为、神经和精神病学脆弱性
Hans J Markowitsch,Angelica Staniloiu
Hans J Markowitsch
Autobiographical-episodic memory is considered to be the most complex of the five long-term memory systems. It is autonoetic, which means, self-reflective, relies on emotional colorization, and needs the features of place and time; it allow...
Dingding Yang,Yan Zhao,Binbin Nie et al.
Dingding Yang et al.
Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is a neurodevelopmental disease characterized by social disorder and stereotypical behaviors with an increasing incidence. ASD patients are suffering from varying degrees of mental retardation and language dev...
Jennifer M Talarico
Jennifer M Talarico
The field of autobiographical memory can do more to be representative of global populations experiencing and recollecting diverse events across the lifespan. To inspire such work, I present a general model for designing autobiographical mem...
Behavior prediction requires implicit measures of stimulus-goal discrepancies and expected utilities of behavior options rather than of attitudes toward objects [0.03%]
行为预测需要刺激目标差异和行为选项预期效用的隐含测量方法,而不仅仅是对物体的态度测量
Agnes Moors,Massimo Köster
Agnes Moors
Meta-analyses show low correlations between implicit attitude measures and behavior measures, suggesting that these attitude measures are weak predictors of behavior. Researchers of implicit cognition have resorted to several rescue strateg...
Assessing the implicit bias research program: Comments on Brownstein, Gawronski, and Madva versus Machery [0.03%]
评述隐偏研究方案:布朗斯tein、加wronski和马德瓦对抗马奇瑞yі的观点
Shannon Spaulding
Shannon Spaulding
Michael Brownstein, Alex Madva, and Bertram Gawronski articulate a careful defense of research on implicit bias. They argue that though there is room for improvement in various areas, when we set the bar appropriately and when we are compar...
Whether implicit attitudes exist is one question, and whether we can measure individual differences effectively is another [0.03%]
隐性态度是否存在是一回事,我们是否能有效地衡量个体差异则是另一回事了。
Chandra Sripada
Chandra Sripada
Questions about measurement of individual differences in implicit attitudes, which have been the focus so far in this exchange, should be distinguished from more general questions about whether implicit attitudes exist and operate in our mi...